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duendo
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Posted : May 28, 2005 00:09
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hi everyone...i been used cubase sx for a few months and everything looks to work allrigth ,but sometimes when i reopen a project some vst´s that i have recorded in a midi channel suddenly sounds like "iiiiiii" a very strange noise that bother the ears .
if someone have or had the same problem .please let me know.cheers.
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fregle
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Posted : May 28, 2005 10:16
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Most of the time that means u are using the demo version instead of the complete version of one of the vst's... |
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martyn
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Posted : May 28, 2005 17:51
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To me it sounds like unwanted feedback. In this case try the following: Goto "devices", "Plug-in infomation" and activate "old host behavior" for the plugins that make this noise.
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orik
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Posted : May 28, 2005 20:08
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On 2005-05-28 17:51, martyn wrote:
To me it sounds like unwanted feedback. In this case try the following: Goto "devices", "Plug-in infomation" and activate "old host behavior" for the plugins that make this noise.
martyn
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can you explain exactly what this does,
and what ather applications its for?
cheers! |
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martyn
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Posted : May 28, 2005 21:21
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AFAIK some plugins don't work correctly in cubase sx but they did with previous versions. I don't know what they changed in sx. I often read this tip with choosing "old plugin behaviour" and for me it worked fine with some plugins that had this feedback-problem.
martyn
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duendo
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Posted : Jun 1, 2005 02:27
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thanks for your help..i solved.
keep dancing
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